225 Pubs and Bars found in or around Farringdon

Don't know why we've been ignoring this one - it's been up and running for a while now. To be honest, the fire didn't really make any massive difference to this place as we can't really see the difference from before the...

A decent enough office pub serving a few beers on the hand pumps - Adnam's, IPA and Black Sheep, last time we were in - and the usual range of gas-propelled beers on tap plus wines and spirits. There's also Thai food available...

The Sir John Oldcastle is a typical Wetherspoon pub - a large place with cheap beer, cheap food and open all day. As is becoming the norm in Wetherspoon pubs, it's going with the times and now sports a number of TV screens...

Fears about polycarbonate pints replacing glass ones are unfounded. The Jerusalem Tavern is, as it has been for many (award-winning) years, a haven for lovers of the excellent St Peter's beer. True, owing to its particularly...

This Adnam's house has kept its standards high over the years, and is a great place to try their range of beers. If you're looking for lager though, they only do Bitburger in the smaller continental glass - they won't pour you...

Clerkenwell House has had a makeover as an even loungier bar than before and if possible, it's even more achingly trendy than it was before: multiple retro wallpaper patterns, '60s and '70s-style chandeliers and furniture that...

Some people believe that only certain things should accompany a good pint: a pickled egg, a packet of prawn cocktail crisps or some dry-roasted nuts. But really, what do they know? For at Murphis, there lies a very different...

A very pleasant Fuller's pub in the heart of Clerkenwell. It serves a good pint (Pride, Adnam's, ESB), decent honest pub food and the clientele are usually a jolly crowd. It also has the added advantage of being able to open up...

A lively pub in trendy designer land. Despite the garish signage, this pub is a pretty solid, traditional local. It serves a good range of beers and wines, offers good service and has a lively clientele. Not being the biggest...

A modern looking pub from the Smith & Jones chain, the Gate seems a little confused as to whether it's a bar or a pub. There's Adnam's on the hand pumps and a typical range of gas-propelled lagers for the less nostalgic....

With a return to its original name, the Hat & Tun is solidly back into pub territory. Run by the same people who own the nearby Well and the further away Gun (amongst others) this is rather more focused on being a pub than...

This used to be a traditional (if grotty) boozer, then it had a makeover but it's had another refurb in the recent(ish) past. It's got the more bar-like mixture of stripped floors, dance music on the box, decent beers including...

Having reclaimed its name (it was until recently the Wicked Wolf), this pub hasn't followed the current trend for stripped-out style bars and appears to be intent on continuing life as a pub. Great - we're pleased about that,...

We've known this historic pub for more than two decades and, after a brief period of closure and uncertainty, it's with some relief that we can report the Fox and Anchor is finally back, although perhaps not quite in the form...

When the Three Compasses pub changed hands a few years ago, this pub improved dramatically. There's still a Thai restaurant upstairs, but the downstairs has kept the standards up for a while now and it's good to see things...